Techniques of Physiological Monitoring Volume I. Fundamentals
Report Number: AMRL TDR 62-98 Volume 1
Author(s): Barbiere, Robert E., Baldwin, Raymond C.
Corporate Author(s): RCA Service Co Camden N J
Laboratory: Biomedical Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1962-09
Pages: 128
Contract: AF 33(616)-7750
DoD Project: 7222
DoD Task: 722203
Identifier: AD0288905
Abstract:
This volume is the first of a three-volume handbook covering the applications of electronics in monitoring bioelectric physiological responses. The fundamental concepts and methods presented in this volume form a foundation for the detailed technical discussions in the succeeding volumes and, it is hoped, provide a common language and basis of understanding between the physiologist and electronic engineer engaged in this field. The data obtained by monitoring physiological responses in varied environments can be used to improve the efficiency and increase the safety of a human subject in aircraft and spacecraft.
Provenance: Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control
Author(s): Barbiere, Robert E., Baldwin, Raymond C.
Corporate Author(s): RCA Service Co Camden N J
Laboratory: Biomedical Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1962-09
Pages: 128
Contract: AF 33(616)-7750
DoD Project: 7222
DoD Task: 722203
Identifier: AD0288905
Abstract:
This volume is the first of a three-volume handbook covering the applications of electronics in monitoring bioelectric physiological responses. The fundamental concepts and methods presented in this volume form a foundation for the detailed technical discussions in the succeeding volumes and, it is hoped, provide a common language and basis of understanding between the physiologist and electronic engineer engaged in this field. The data obtained by monitoring physiological responses in varied environments can be used to improve the efficiency and increase the safety of a human subject in aircraft and spacecraft.
Provenance: Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control